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HomeHigh CourtPatna High Court - OrdersBabita Devi vs The State Of Bihar on 23 February, 2026

Babita Devi vs The State Of Bihar on 23 February, 2026


Patna High Court – Orders

Babita Devi vs The State Of Bihar on 23 February, 2026

Author: Anil Kumar Sinha

Bench: Anil Kumar Sinha

                     IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA
                                 CRIMINAL APPEAL (SJ) No.2771 of 2024
                   Arising Out of PS. Case No.-530 Year-2023 Thana- BOCHAHAN District- Muzaffarpur
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                 Babita Devi Wife of Mohan Singh R/o Vill.- Dadhiya Bhagwanpur, P.S.-
                 Bochahan, Dist.- Muzaffarpur

                                                                                 ... ... Appellant/s
                                                      Versus
           1.    The State of Bihar Patna
           2.    Ramesh Ram Son of Late Ram Naresh Ram R/o Vill.- Bhagwanpur,
                 Dadhiya, P.S.- Bochaha, Dist- Muzaffarpur

                                                           ... ... Respondent/s
                 ======================================================
                                                        with
                                 CRIMINAL APPEAL (SJ) No. 2938 of 2024
                   Arising Out of PS. Case No.-530 Year-2023 Thana- BOCHAHAN District- Muzaffarpur
                 ======================================================
                 Rajan Devi @ Ranjani Devi @ Rajani Kumari @ Rajani Devi W/o- Jitendra
                 Singh Village- Bhagwanpur Dadhiya, P.S.- Bochahan, Distt,.- Muzaffarpur

                                                                                 ... ... Appellant/s
                                                      Versus
           1.    The State of Bihar
           2.    Ramesh Ram Son of Ram Naresh Ram R/o-Dadhiya Bhagwanpur, P.S.-
                 Bochahan, Distt.- Muzaffarpur

                                                           ... ... Respondent/s
                 ======================================================
                 Appearance :
                 (In CRIMINAL APPEAL (SJ) No. 2771 of 2024)
                 For the Appellant/s  :     Mr. Raju Kumar, Advocate
                                            Mr. Shubham Samrat, Advocate
                                            Mr. Kumar Gaurav, Advocate
                 For the Respondent/s :     Ms. Usha Kumari 1
                 (In CRIMINAL APPEAL (SJ) No. 2938 of 2024)
                 For the Appellant/s  :     Mr. Raju Kumar, Advocate
                                            Mr. Shubham Samrat, Advocate
                                            Mr. Kumar Gaurav, Advocate
                 For the Respondent/s :     Mr. Sadanand Paswan, Sp.PP
                 ======================================================
                 CORAM: HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE ANIL KUMAR SINHA
                                       ORAL ORDER

5   23-02-2026

Since both these applications arise out of Bochaha

Police Station Case No. 530 of 2023, with the consent of the
Patna High Court CR. APP (SJ) No.2771 of 2024(5) dt.23-02-2026
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parties, both these applications are heard together.

2. Heard learned Counsel for the appellants and

learned Special Public Prosecutor for the State.

3. An order, dated 08.04.2024, passed by learned

Special Court SC/ST (POA) Act, Muzaffarpur, in ABP No. 162

of 2024, is under challenge in the present appeal preferred under

Section 14-A (2) of the Schedule Caste and Schedule Tribes

(Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989, whereby the anticipatory

bail application of the appellant in connection with Bochaha

Police Station Case No. 530 of 2023 registered for the offence

punishable under Sections 147, 149, 341, 342, 323, 307, 504,

506, 302 of the Indian Penal Code and Section 3(i)(r)(s), 3(2)

(va) and 3(2) of the Schedule Caste/Schedule Tribe (Prevention

of Atrocities) Act, has been rejected.

4. As per the prosecution story, on 20.11.2023 in the

morning, while the informant was returning home from his

work, one co-accused person, Jitendra Kumar Singh, told the

informant why he did not blow music in Chhath Puja and started

abusing him. When the informant objected, the appellants, along

with other accused persons, started abusing him by caste name

and assaulted the informant with danda and fists. The accused,

Jitendra Kumar Singh, threw chili powder in the eyes of the
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informant’s husband and assaulted him with a knife, causing

injury to his neck. When the informant’s brother intervened in

order to save his father, he was also assaulted with a knife by

Jitendra Kumar Singh, causing serious injury to the stomach of

the informant’s brother.

5. Learned counsel for the appellants submits that

appellants are ladies and have been made accused along with all

family members due to dispute regarding not blowing the music

in Chhath Puja. The allegation of assault is specific against

Jitenra Kumar Singh. There is no specific allegation and overt

act against the appellants. Similarly situated co-accused persons

have already been granted anticipatory by a co-ordinate Bench

of this Hon’ble Court vide order dated 30.10.2025 in CR. APP

(SJ) No. 3502 of 2024.

6. Having regard to the submissions made on behalf

of the parties and taking into consideration the fact that similarly

situated co-accused persons have already been granted

anticipatory bail by a Co-ordinate Bench of this Hon’ble Court

and the appellants are ladies, I am inclined to grant the

appellants privilege of anticipatory bail.

7. This appeal is, accordingly, allowed and the order,

dated 08.04.2024, passed by learned Special Court SC/ST
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(POA) Act, Muzaffarpur, in ABP No. 162 of 2024 is set aside.

8. Let the appellants, above named, in the event of

their arrest or surrender before the Court below within four

weeks, be released on bail on furnishing bail bond of Rs.

10,000/- (Ten Thousand) each with two sureties of the like

amount each to the satisfaction of learned Special Court SC/ST

(POA) Act, Muzaffarpur, in connection with Bochaha Police

Station Case No. 530 of 2023, subject to the condition laid

down under Section 438 (2) of the Code of Criminal Procedure.

(Anil Kumar Sinha, J)
Siwani/-

U      T
 



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